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1 The Homeric Hymn to Demeter
Go to: ARTstor search terms (and sort by date): “Demeter” “Persephone” “Kore” “Eleusis” Go to: UPenn site for map, images and outline of Eleusian mysteries Composed in dactylic hexameters, (the meter of epic), perhaps between 650 and 550 bce, the hymn was a prayer and a song performed to honor the goddesses Demeter and Persephone (also known as κορή - [Korē] the maiden). At the end of the poem, Demeter founds the Eleusian mysteries, an historically attested cult performed from the archaic through classical periods at Eleusis, south of Athens.

2 Notable Vocabulary xenia - from Ancient Greek: ξένια, fem. noun, “hospitality, guest friendship” aischrologia - from Ancient Greek αίσχρος, adjective, “shameful, ugly” + λόγος aition - from Ancient Greek αἴτιον, neut. of αἴτιος “to blame, responsible for” chthonic - from Ancient Greek χθών, χθονός, fem. noun, “earth” Homeric Hymn to Demeter epithet - from Ancient Greek: ἐπίθετον, neut. of ἐπίθετος, “attributed, added”

3 μύειν - to close / be shut (referring to the eyes)
The Mysteries from the Ancient Greek for “with eyes shut” μύειν - to close / be shut (referring to the eyes) μύστης - an initiand / one about to be initiatied into the mysteries τὰ μυστικά / μυστήρια - the mysteries

4 from Latin limen “threshold”
liminal from Latin limen “threshold”

5 τὰ ὄργια mysteries, secret rites performed at Eleusis for Demeter
(see Homeric Hymn, line 476), or for Dionysus

6 Narcissus

7 Crocus Flower

8 Greek Baubo figurine Read more on Baubo at JSTOR.

9 Roman Baubo figurine from Priene

10 Kourotrophos (child-nurturing) goddess (6th century bce from Paestum in Southern Italy)

11 Goddess with Pomegranate (5th - 4th century bce from Paestum in Southern Italy)

12 Madonna / Mary as Goddess with Pomegranate and Child from Paestum in Southern Italy

13 Boticelli’s Madonna Melagrana

14 ἣ ῥόα (Greek) melagrana (Italian)

15 “Fertile Goddess” in Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party, now at the Brooklyn Museum of Art


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